After breakfast, we spend the day discovering Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, a city where layers of history sit alongside wide avenues and modern life.
We begin at Khast-Imam Square, the spiritual center of the city, home to historic madrasahs, mosques, and mausoleums. Walking through the complex, we get a sense of Tashkent’s religious and scholarly heritage. From here, we head to Chorsu Bazaar, one of the oldest markets in Central Asia. Under its vast domed halls, we wander among stalls filled with spices, bread, fruits, sweets, and everyday goods, observing the rhythm of local life.
After lunch, we continue our city walk through Independence Square, an open and symbolic space reflecting Uzbekistan’s modern history, and Amir Temur Square, framed by elegant buildings and shaded walkways. Another memorable experience is a ride on the Tashkent Metro — each station designed with its own style, turning a simple journey into a walk through an underground gallery.
In the evening, we head to the railway station and board a comfortable train to Samarkand. After arrival, we transfer to the hotel and settle in, ready for the next day in one of the most legendary cities of the Silk Road.
Overnight in Samarkand.